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I can see bending one fork but not two...were these clamp on forks or SSQA?

Titan actually has a good reputation online for forks, likely that are used for lighter duty since folks are buying them from Amazon
instead of TSC or Agrisupply. I have a set of Construction Attachments forks I'm pretty sure I can't bend. Sometimes I wish I had gotten a set with a foot longer forks.
https://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&k...vqmt=e&hvbmt=e&hvdev=c&ref=pd_sl_8uohqp2sxz_e

Here's a Titan that is almost as expensive as the CA forks, this company makes a lot of different models
https://www.amazon.com/Titan-Pallet...F8&qid=1549280643&sr=8-15&keywords=titan+fork

My Titan forks are 48" Drew. I bought a set of 72" extensions shortly after getting my forks.

Titan 72" x 5.5" Pallet Fork Extensions for forklifts lift truck forklift

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The moral of the story is that I really need to get grapple. :thumbsup:
Actually, the moral of the story is, you need to buy good quality pallet forks in the first place.

And adding a matching grapple to them, will make them just about perfect...

SR
 
   / TODAYS SEAT TIME #9,154  
I finally got my chains on today. after last week's rain the 'Bota was pretty useless without them. Even with them it wasn't much better... I tried breaking out another skid trail and it was like trying to go in 2 feet of cornmeal. After getting stuck 3 times I gave up- the last time trashing my main trail, which I've kept broken out all winter.Unless this week's weather predictions settle the snow I am paunched on cutting wood and may have to go ice fishing.
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You aren't missing much. My tractor can still go pretty well with chains on all four. But when I step off the trail hauling out the winch cable and a bunch of chokers in knee deep mealy snow I don't get very far to quick. I have to make sure I have lunch with me or I might starve to death before I get to the tree.

Today was 45* and I piled snow instead. The snow got heavy and really packed so the going should be better.

gg
 
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I broke out the backing plate, the tines are fine. I may mount them jnto my bucket, as I need them to be wider anyways. I was digging logs out if the snow, so really can't blame it on the implement. I may be able to weld them but there really isn't enough space to plate the back, which is what I would need to do.
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The moral of the story is that I really need to get grapple. :thumbsup:

Another moral to the story is>>>>>>>if-it-aint-broke-youre-not-trying.jpg


The trouble with clamp-on forks is I loose lift power and harder to see exactly where the forks are but they are a little cheaper. Mine are 2"x4"x38", when I first made them I welded nuts on back of bucket bolted them on because they was my main log moving forks, the back nuts hold them really sturdy but require more set up time. Last summer I added another clamp bolt further in the bucket so now they are double clamped and lot more sturdy then just the one front bolt and makes it quicker to throw on so I can pick some logs up, plus my son needs forks to lift pallet of shingles. I grab some pics tonight when I got home.

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   / TODAYS SEAT TIME #9,156  
You aren't missing much. My tractor can still go pretty well with chains on all four. But when I step off the trail hauling out the winch cable and a bunch of chokers in knee deep mealy snow I don't get very far to quick. I have to make sure I have lunch with me or I might stare before I get to the tree.

Today was 45* and I piled snow instead. The sow got heavy and really packed so the going should be better.

gg

gg

We had snow today . . . very mealy snow, 2 whole inches :laughing: . . .
 
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Not a tractor, but I ran my snowsled up and down the icy road today. The studded track does a pretty good job of scarification... especially when I stand on the throttle.
 
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Not a tractor, but I ran my snowsled up and down the icy road today. The studded track does a pretty good job of scarification... especially when I stand on the throttle.

I put the M in 2 wheel drive and stand on the throttle to spin rear wheels and the big chain lugs chops my skating rink driveway enough so I can drive my cars up and out without sanding.
 
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while you guys are sliding on ice and snow, I was getting my potato and collards field ready. First flung 250 pounds of 34-0-0 down, then rototilled everything at a blistering 1.2mph. That was sure a comfortable ride...

Then I got on my Super A to hill the field and boy was that the opposite. Really hurt my arms to drive so made the decision I just can't drive something that old. I need power steering...time for this Super A to go on to the next person. Particularly when my neighbor came over to help me and he did a better job hilling with my little Massey and a rear mounted hiller (I can't use due to fused neck, can't turn head around easily), so I took a look at his part, took a look at mine, felt my arms and neck screaming and the handwriting was clearly on the wall. My fireman neighbor sold his 2 series JD SCUT because he only used it for mowing, and now misses seat time. I'm happy to give him some.

Just a lovely day out, mid seventies and sunny.

No, there is not one tiny little rock in that whole field. Can't buy a rock here...;)
 

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No, there is not one tiny little rock in that whole field. Can't buy a rock here...;)

You don't have to BUY them, I'll GLADLY give you all you can haul.
I grow them in my fields.
 

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